What do nuns do with their money?

Stipends that nuns receive from dioceses or outside employers are sent to their motherhouses or convents. The money is then parceled out to sisters who work and those who cannot work.
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What do nuns do with their salary?

Nuns do not get paid the same way other people do for working. They turn any earnings over to their congregation, which they trust to provide a stipend that will cover minimum living expenses. Their pay thus depends on their community, not on how much or where they work.
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Does a nun make money?

Unless they perform an additional job, such as working as a teacher or doctor, they do not collect a salary. Some nuns support their monasteries by selling products they have made, but in many cases, the daily needs of nuns, such as housing and food, are provided for by their religious community.
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What does a nun do all day?

The nuns pray the Divine Office together in choir five times a day, spend an hour and a half daily in mental prayer, do spiritual reading for at least a half hour a day, observe silence except during Recreation which is after dinner and supper; and engage in a variety of work: maintenance of the monastery, gardening, ...
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Can a nun own property?

What are nuns not allowed to do? It depends on a lot of things, but for the most part, Catholic nuns, as decreed by Pope Francis, are not allowed to marry, use social media or smartphones. They can't own property or engage in sexual relationships.
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Are there male nuns?

The male equivalent of a nun would be a monk. Like nuns, monks are dedicated to the religious life without holding any power within the church.
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Are nuns allowed to smoke?

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How many hours do nuns sleep?

Each night, these nuns allow themselves no more than three hours of sleep. Their calling is an extreme one: to stay inside the walls of their convent and spend their days and nights in prayer and silent contemplation.
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Where do nuns sleep?

In some orders, such as the Trappists, the monks or nuns do not have cells but sleep in a large room called a dormitory.
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Do nuns pay taxes?

Priests, nuns, monks and brothers who take vows of poverty don't pay taxes as long as they work for a church institution. They rely on their superiors for a modest living allowance, which isn't taxable.
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What happens to nuns when they retire?

Retired nuns continue to serve through the ministry of prayer. A willingness to remain active reflects the years of busy lives they lived. Most will serve until they no longer can. Sisters are constantly praying for those in need, often taking turns on the hour during times of crisis.
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Do nuns live longer?

“They not only live much longer than their lay peers, they also are physiologically healthier and psychologically healthier — happier — at the end of life,” says Anna Corwin, an anthropologist at St. Mary's College in Moraga, California.
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Do nuns have any money?

Stipends that nuns receive from dioceses or outside employers are sent to their motherhouses or convents. The money is then parceled out to sisters who work and those who cannot work.
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Do nuns get pregnant?

There have been previous instances in the Church of nuns becoming pregnant, but in some cases, this was not after consensual sex. In February this year, the women's magazine of the Church's newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, reported on several cases of sexual abuse on nuns by clergymen.
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Can nuns wear makeup?

Nuns can wear makeup but they are gently urged against it on a regular basis. There is no use for makeup beyond special occasions, because you are not trying to attract any attention to yourself because you were sworn to chastity.
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Do all nuns have to be virgins?

The entire tradition of the Church has firmly upheld that a woman must have received the gift of virginity – that is, both material and formal (physical and spiritual) – in order to receive the consecration of virgins.
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Do nuns wear wedding dresses?

Nuns believe they are married to Jesus Christ, and some wear wedding rings to symbolize their devotion. Their traditional clothing is called a habit, which consists of a white cap, veil and long tunic. Nuns consider this their wedding dress.
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Do nuns fast?

All churches practice fasting on most Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year as well as observing many other days. Monks and nuns also observe additional fast days not required of the laity.
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How do nuns deal with periods?

Nuns and girls also reported only taking half-body bath during period due to lack of hot water. All these call for a need to improve water and sanitation facilities in schools and nunneries so that nuns and schoolgirls do not compromise on menstrual hygiene and skip classes.
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What is the strictest order of nuns?

The Trappists, officially known as the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Latin: Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae, abbreviated as OCSO) and originally named the Order of Reformed Cistercians of Our Lady of La Trappe, are a Catholic religious order of cloistered monastics that branched off from ...
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What is the great silence for nuns?

In Western Christian traditions such as Lutheranism and Roman Catholicism, the Great Silence is the period of time beginning at the canonical hour of Compline, in which votarists are silent until the first office of the next day, Lauds.
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What is the difference between nun and sister?

Distinction between a nun and a religious sister

Although usage has varied throughout church history, typically "nun" (Latin: monialis) is used for women who have taken "solemn" vows, and "sister" (Latin: soror) is used for women who have taken "simple" vows (that is, vows other than solemn vows).
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Do nuns have to shave their heads?

Most Buddhist nuns and monks today follow the Vinaya rules about hair. Practices do vary somewhat from one school to another, but the monastic ordination ceremonies of all schools of Buddhism include head shaving.
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How do I become a nun after marriage?

We're already assuming you know you have to be Catholic and a woman, but you also have to be single. If you are married, an annulment recognized by the Catholic church must be obtained. Widows are viewed as single in the eyes of the church. When you become a nun, you will receive a ring to denote you as God's bride.
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